Study Design. Quasi-experimental, nonrandomized, nonequivalent, parallel group-controlled study involving before and after telephone surveys of the general population and postal surveys of general practitioners was conducted, with an adjacent state used as a control group. Objectives. To evaluate the effectiveness of a population-based intervention designed to alter beliefs about back pain, influence medical management, and reduce disability and workers’ compensation–related costs. Summary of Background Data. A multimedia campaign begun during 1997 in Victoria, Australia, positively advised patients with back pain to stay active and exercise, not to rest for prolonged periods, and to remain at work. Methods. The campaign’s...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the long-term impact of a Canadian mass media campaign on general publ...
Contains fulltext : 178110.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Low...
Background Attitudes and beliefs about back pain have considerable influence on pain and recovery. ...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a population based, state-wide public health intervention...
This thesis is a scientific evaluation of an implementation project of the Norwegian Guidelines on a...
Previous mass media campaigns have aimed to influence how people manage back pain, with mixed succes...
Purpose: To synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of mass media campaigns for the management of L...
Mass media campaigns designed to alter societal views and individual behaviors about back pain have ...
Mass media campaigns designed to alter societal views and individual behaviors about back pain have ...
OBJECTIVE: Mass-media campaigns have been known to modify the outcome of low back pain (LBP). We ass...
Contains fulltext : 177755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Low...
STUDY DESIGN: Review of advances in the primary care research on low back pain (LBP) from a unique i...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the long-term impact of a Canadian mass media campaign on general publ...
Contains fulltext : 178110.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Low...
Background Attitudes and beliefs about back pain have considerable influence on pain and recovery. ...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a population based, state-wide public health intervention...
This thesis is a scientific evaluation of an implementation project of the Norwegian Guidelines on a...
Previous mass media campaigns have aimed to influence how people manage back pain, with mixed succes...
Purpose: To synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of mass media campaigns for the management of L...
Mass media campaigns designed to alter societal views and individual behaviors about back pain have ...
Mass media campaigns designed to alter societal views and individual behaviors about back pain have ...
OBJECTIVE: Mass-media campaigns have been known to modify the outcome of low back pain (LBP). We ass...
Contains fulltext : 177755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Low...
STUDY DESIGN: Review of advances in the primary care research on low back pain (LBP) from a unique i...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the long-term impact of a Canadian mass media campaign on general publ...
Contains fulltext : 178110.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Low...
Background Attitudes and beliefs about back pain have considerable influence on pain and recovery. ...